The weight would make it a half Siliqua, however I can not answer your question due to the mint being illegible.
[ATTACH] King Arthur 2004 Places this tale in 5th century Britain as the Romans were leaving. The only connection this coin has is that Arthur...
Hard to see in this scan and not damnatio, but a bored soldier or somebody gave this male diety long hair. [ATTACH] Antiochus IX Unknown mint in...
I ask because cleaning will reveal what it is. You are close enough in weight that it could still be a fourree after the deposits are removed....
That's only .2 or so below the 'standard'. What is your goal with this coin?
Excellent Vestas in this thread! Holy cow @Severus Alexander I think you have mine beat, nice surfaces. [ATTACH]
Tenths are a big deal in this case, unfortunately a weight of say 3.5g won't tell you too much either way. A very low 3 and especially in the 2.Xg...
If you have a scale, the weight will be a good indicator if it is a fourree. If it is much Less than 3.0 grams it will most likely be. If it's...
That's a very interesting type, I doubt many more if any will appear. I've found many rarities on ebay, from the price though it seems that a few...
I can now put this here thanks to Mr. Sear. [ATTACH] Heraclius 638/639 AD AE Follis, Constantinople Obvs: No legend. Heraclius and Heraclius...
As a sanity check I found these for reference. I apologize to whomever these coins belong, these are not mine and belong to...
These are usually in terrible form. It is XX IϚ II Yes I'm sure invasions were taking place, I'm curious how it affected the output of bronze coinage.
I've had this coin for a long time and am just now getting around to a proper identification. It came from a hoard of several hundred mostly...
It's faint but can see manus dei in upper right on the reverse. [ATTACH] Isaac II 1185 to 1195 AD Billon aspron trachy Obvs: MP OV, The Virgin...
Could it be a wreath? [ATTACH] https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=187160
Antiochos II and a nice one at that. Here's mine [ATTACH] Antiochus II Mint: Sardes AE 17 261 to 246 BC Obvs: Laureate head of Apollo right. Revs:...
Excellent coin! I have but one. [ATTACH] Ptolemy IV 221 to 205 BC Mint: Alexandria Obvs: Zeus Ammon right Revs: ΠTOΛEMAIOY BAΣIΛEΩΣ, Eagle on...
Having such a list in my opinion is not much better than a guess. Without doing some statistical analysis and research of what has been sold and...
Isaac II - these are very common, the value is less than $30. [ATTACH]
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